Regional News

  1. Trump criticises North Korea's leader

    President Donald Trump criticises North Korean leader Kim Jong-un the US Secretary of State ends his first trip to Asia.

  2. Sara Connor's decision

    The Australian woman jailed in Bali for her role in killing an on-duty police officer will need to decide today whether to appeal her four-year prison sentence.

  3. Timor-Leste elections

    The people of Timor-Leste head to the polls today to elect a new president, with former guerrilla fighter Francisco "Lu'Olo" Guterres widely tipped to out-poll seven other candidates.

  1. Bali convict's baby taken

    An American woman in Kerobokan prison has been forced to give over custody of her daughter under Indonesian law.

  2. Prized coral reef damaged by ship

    British company Noble Caledonia incurs the wrath of the Indonesian Government after its ship MV Caledonian Sky hit a prized coral reef causing irreparable damage.

  3. Cambodian minister dies

    Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister Sok An, a close ally of Prime Minister Hun Sen for decades, dies at the age of 66.

  1. Miner lodges complaint to CCC

    QCoal lodges a formal complaint to the CCC accusing the Department of Natural Resources and Mines of not prosecuting Glencore for alleged illegal mining activity on land it does not have rights over in the Bowen Basin.

  2. Release the hounds

    The lobby group for industry super funds has declared war against the big four banks with a new ad that compares them to foxes raiding a hen house.

  3. MG's new chair

    John Spark has been announced as Philip Tracy's replacement at Australia's largest dairy processor.

  4. Manufacturers 'will quit Australia'

    The head of the Food and Grocery Council says manufacturers will quit Australia if affordable, reliable energy cannot be guaranteed.

  1. AFLW grand final venue choice causes a commotion

    The choice of venue for the inaugural AFLW grand final between Brisbane Lions and Adelaide Crows should be a simple decision.

  2. Aussies focused on survival in Ranchi as Pujara dominates for India

    Australia is only concerned with avoiding defeat to India in the third Test after India's Cheteshwar Pujara turned the screws with the bat on day four in Ranchi.

  1. Amateur stargazers share passion for all things space

    Interest in the night sky has grown in recent years, sparking a resurgence in member numbers for the Astronomical Society of Tasmania.

  2. Boy's petition prompts cuts to NSW hospital parking fees

    A Sydney teenager's online petition prompts the New South Wales Government to cut the cost of car parking at public hospitals by about $200 a week.

  3. Perth zoologist devotes life to saving African painted dogs

    To many zoo visitors, the African painted dog enclosure is not a major attraction. But John Lemon wants to change that.

  1. Obesity and cancer

    Obesity is linked with a host of health outcomes. Both a disease itself and a risk factor linked to many others, we explore the linkages between obesity and cancer.

  2. First exercise for a while?

    How does someone who hasn't exercised for years get moving in a way that's enjoyable, sustainable and safe?

  3. Eye test for concussion

    New research on concussions could provide the "holy grail" doctors and sport scientists have searched for — a simple, objective test that cannot be cheated.

  1. MG's new chair

    John Spark has been announced as Philip Tracy's replacement at Australia's largest dairy processor.

  2. Storms belt farmland

    The community of New Italy near Woodburn on the NSW north coast received 443 millimetres of rain on Saturday.

  3. Boats filled with Qld cattle

    Live export prices out of Darwin drop 40 cents as the Queensland drought forces cattle onto the market.